Watching the last few years of the series is difficult. The man was so ill and he would not back down. Consummate professional to the end. He left us with 41 beautiful episodes. May his memory be a blessing.
Agree…and sometimes you can really see the face makeup that makes him look very pale…I think they could have given him a bit more color sometimes…but this pale look was even before I think he was more seriously ill and had gained weight all over…even in his face…that likely came from some of the meds he was taking.
Having read Conan Doyle's SH adventures in the late 70's, like anyone I formed in my mind what Holmes looked like & his mannerisms. I had of course seen Rathbone and many others play Holmes. They were mostly very good. When I watched the first The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes with Jeremy Brett, I was floored. This guy was almost exactly what I had imagined him to act & even sound like. Too bad we lost him so soon.
Not only that, but they gave us such a good Watson to go with the Holmes. Whether you preferred Burke of Hardwick, the writing and characterization of Watson was miles better than what had become standard. I always say, with all due respect to Rathbone, his movies (and some of the others from that period) did Watson an injustice.
A lovely man, my uncle georgie, very down to earth Glasgowian worked at the rehearsal rooms of Granada, and got to know him, and when he told Jeremy about the death of his dog, and that he was thinking of getting another dog a few days later Jeremy left a letter with a cheque in it for him, my uncle brought a boxer dog, and was a much loved dog for many years. A very kind and thoughtful man, and the best Shelock Holmes
A good friend of mine suggested that I watch Jeremy Brett's adaptation as Sherlock Holmes. He told me that it was as if Sherlock Holmes really once lived in the land of the living through the guise of this actor. I thought she was just joking me but I was proven wrong. Now, there is no other Sherlock Holmes for me except Jeremy Brett.
He had manic depression or bipolar as it is called today. He somehow used that creative genius element of his illness to funnel into his character. He was outspoken and accepting about his mental illness. As such many people helped and supported him through it. I think while it caused him pain and difficulty, it lifted his performances to a height we may never see again with this particular screen character. I don't say that lightly. Usually bipolar disorder doesn't allow for such productivity. Just think of Charlie Sheen and his illness.
He only wore the deerstalker when in the country. He fought with Granada when he read the scripts that this was not Conan Doyle's work at all. He threatened to leave the 6th series if the producers did not stick rigidly to Conan Doyle's dialogue. Douglas Wilmer, in the 60s, insisted on originality, and both had the stories with them. Jeremy was the greatest Holmes ever. He always will be. David Burke and Edward Hardwick were the finest Watsons; Charles Gray the finest Mycroft; Colin Jeavons, the finest Lestrade and Eric Porter, the darkest and most dangerous Moriarty. He looked like him from the Sidney Paget drawings. It is still my favourite drama series. The modern Sherlock leaves me cold. Thank you Jeremy for demanding on Sir Arthur's dialogue. With such high production values every film is a masterpiece. I saw a clip of Douglas Wilmer as Holmes. He plays him as a very dark character.
Those of us who live in Iran, of course 30 years of age and older, remember this amazing series with the extraordinary dubbing of an amazing generation of Persian dubbers. You wouldn't believe it but these dubbers transformed everything about these series and the characters. Now that I watch Holmes in English, I understand what an amazing job they have done. I wish the world could know these guys, esp now, that most of them have passed away. They were true artists and masters of their craft.
Hello. I am from Iran. I love Sherlock Holmes and Jeremy Brett. I think he's the best Sherlock Holmes in history. In Iran, the late "Bahram Zand" spoke instead of Jeremy Brett and left one of the best dubs. Unfortunately, he left the world a year ago. In Iran, Sherlock Holmes starring Jeremy Brett is one of the most enduring serials.
God bless you! Yes, you are right... I agree! Brett gave life to the great stories I used to love to read so long ago. It is nice to think that there is even someone in exotic Iran who has been touched by Sir A.C-D.’s tales of the imagination.
There are times in my life when I have witnessed perfection in different fields of the arts and literature. In the art of acting, Jeremy Brett's portrayal of Sherlock Holmes, is as if the cosmos aligned by God's own hand to bring this actor to play Sherlock Holmes. His performances while filming the series are perfection. I remain awestruck by them, PERFECTION !
I've watched the entire series of Jeremy Brett's Sherlock Holmes along with the wonderful Edward Hardwicke several times and every time it's a total pleasure. It absolutely broke my heart to see Jeremy's health fail, he was an incredible actor and hands down the best Sherlock Holmes ever on stage and screen. Jeremy embodied the heart and soul of Sherlock Holmes as Sir Arthur Conan Doyle had intended the character to be. A little part of me died when Jeremy passed away, I'll love the man until the end of my days. Rest well Jeremy and Edward, you are loved by millions. God has you now.
Just began watching this wonderful program. Jeremy Brett was an exceptional actor who embodied the character of Sherlock so completely. The other cast were great too…especially both Dr. Watson’s. I guess I didn’t watch much public TV during the 10 year period it was on PBS. I was in my mid 20s to mid 30s then. My mom watched public TV a lot, but I don’t recall her mentioning this one, and can’t imagine why, if she didn’t, since she loved mysteries and classic author’s works a lot too. I had previously been watching the also great Sherlock Holmes movies of the 40s starring Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce (so funny…and yes, he was bumbling.) I feel so fortunate to have discovered this gem that I never really knew existed.❤
agree with you 100%. I had thought that Basil Rathbone was the best, growing up in the 1940's. but Jeremy brett played the roll even better. Too bad he passed on too soon. I am still enjoying his episodes greatly.
No doubt. Brett was the definitive Great Detective, and the two Watsons a rescue of the character from the bumbling idiot Doyle's doctor never was. Basil Rathbone and Peter Cushing (sadly, many of Peter's TV episodes as SH are gone) were also superb Holmeses.
I can't believe there will ever be any better, Rathbone was brilliant too, but being an absolute fan of Holmes and having read everything and watched Rathbone many times over by the time Granada in casting Jeremy Brett has defined who Holmes was even more than the Novels, he was just brilliant
@@bbkingwasthegreatest711 Jeremy did say that the stories are best heard on the radio and, better still, read. However, Jeremy, David and Edward just lifted the stories off the page. I heard Sir Colin Davis conduct an absolutely thrilling Tchaikovsky Symphony No 4. He just lifted the music off if the score and created something quite remarkable. Great actors do the same. Jeremy was a great actor with that ability. The most powerful scene was when Professor Moriarty, portrayed by the great Eric Porter, walked into Holmes study to persuade him to back down. The scene just crackled with tension. Eric Porter looked so powerful and dangerous.
I remember as a boy watching him in the Granada series. He was just brilliant - its the only word for him. A very striking and distinctive looking man, he was also a very fine actor... loved him back then and still do....
@@peterknutsen3070 Really? I mean, Ustinov, such a versatile actor I can still understand, but, Branagh? Even the moustache seems so far-fetched. Suchet is the definitive Poirot.
I have always been a hardcore Sherlock Holmes Fan. I have all of the written works of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle along with the original sketches from the Strand Magazine. I thought Bazil Rathbone was as close as we would come to the character Sherlock Holmes until...Jeremy Brett. I will say this with tears in my eyes, there will never be the likes of such a man again. If ever there was a reincarnation of a fictional character into a real-life person, Jeremy Brett was the first, only, and last man to ever do it. I have the entire video collection from Granada of Jeremy Brett as Sherlock Holmes and it is one of my most prized collections. Needless to say, I was devastated on learning of his passing September 12, 1995 at age 61. He left us way too early.
There is only one Sherlock Holmes. I remember my dad showing me this when I was about 6 years old and since then I always go back and watch his amazing portrayal of Sherlock. You couldn’t get a better figure than Jermey.
I. Am British and I loved Sherlock Holmes I have seen every movie and every season . Jeremy Brett was by far the best actor for Sherlock Holmes. It is sad 😢😢 he died at 61 as that's not a very old age.
Granada’s Sherlock was just sumptuous in every way. Just watching it made me feel like I stepped back through time. Truly Brett was fantastic. Such a lovely man.
I remember when the Granada versions were not yet out -- the anticipation was immense, because they had been advertised as being as faithful as they could possibly be made, and most especially, that they would offer a good, smart, competent Watson instead of the bumbling dolt that most people were familiar with. Brett's Holmes and Burke's Watson struck like a meteor, and that the stories used as much of Doyle's smart, agile dialogue as possible was the icing on the cake. It's tragic that we didn't see a hale, hearty Brett in "Baskervilles."
I'd love to get the entire boxed set on DVD... Has it been digitally enhanced for better audio and visual clarity? That would make it even better. Of course it would only be available in 4:3 ratio, not widescreen.
@2:51 during the Wogan interview clip, he just *manifests* Sherlock . It is the wildest thing to watch. Suddenly .....Holmes is just *there* as if being summoned. I don't think that if I live to be a hundred, I will ever see a finer Sherlock. You are missed beyond measure, Mr. Brett. ❤
Jeremy Brett was fantastic as Holmes. He showed all the aspects.. the violin, the addiction, the genius, the mechanics of the genius and boredom that it brought Holmes if it wasn't used..I think it was A&E that was re-airing the Holmes series when I first started watching, and I couldn't wait for the next one to air. It actually led me to other British mysteries such as Suchet as Poirot, and Coldtrane in Cracker, and so many others. Rest in peace, Jeremy.
I really wish the story _the Adventure of the Retired Colourman_ made with Jeremy. It one good simple Sherlock Holmes story that didn't come to life because of Jeremy's death! Love from India, our country's beloved detective, in my home state Kerala, Sherlock Holmes books is still the best seller
It's such a shame that Granada didn't manage to begin making the series a few years earlier. Then Jeremy's Holmes could have been at his absolute best throughout.
Was privileged enough to have watched him play Holmes on the stage in London. He was transfixing... He lived somehow as if he knew he was to die, tragically, as Holmes.... Jeremy Brett was the actor to play Holmes - it was a thing of destiny, it seems. The recent ones are sheer crud in comparison.
I never saw this series until a few years ago during the covid lockdown times. It was a great escape from the huge news bummers of the day. I never read any Doyle stories and had only watched a couple Rathbone films along with a Hammer version of Baskerville with Cushing and Lee. The Granada / Brett series really was an amazing journey. The "Adventures" and "Return' series were the best. It was sad to see Brett in the final run realizing his health was fading. But because of this I was introduced to the world of Holmes and better off for it.
This magnificent man was the absolute quintessential embodiment of this larger than life character- not to be typecast but rather destined to portray such an influential figure. A truly gifted performer and warm compassionate person who, quite frankly was under recognized for his talents until long after his passing. BC & RDJ are great modern takes, Basil always gets all the credit, but Mr. Brett is always who I imagined in these stories, having stayed so true to the source, the shows never fail to entertain me to this day. However being a marvel fan I always get a chuckle seeing RDJ & BC especially together as they’ve both successfully held this mantle knowing full well they’ll never match up to JB’s talents. Now just imagine 1985 JB as Dr. Strange- that’s another (what if scenario) perfect fit imho..
You are right. Two actors I felt were awful was Downey and Cumberbatch. The latter especially. I've seen him portray other characters and he is just as bad. Cumberbatch is too much in love with himself.
Granada Television had such a great vision about restoring the canonicity of Sherlock Holmes - up to their last season or two, in which they changed stories to an almost unrecognisable degree, and picked worse choices to dramatise while leaving out better. It was tragic in a way.
OrchestrationOnline. It was Jeremy Brett who insisted on sticking to the canon and he fought with Granada over and over again to get them to stick to the canon of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. I heard him say this in an interview on NPR Radio. Check it out here. www.sffaudio.com/jeremy-brett-npr-interview/
lionheart11381 Hardwick was great. More the serious somewhat cynical Watson. More his own man. The other one seem like a clown; and somewhat entirely in Holmes shadow.
Watching the last few years of the series is difficult. The man was so ill and he would not back down. Consummate professional to the end. He left us with 41 beautiful episodes.
May his memory be a blessing.
Agree…and sometimes you can really see the face makeup that makes him look very pale…I think they could have given him a bit more color sometimes…but this pale look was even before I think he was more seriously ill and had gained weight all over…even in his face…that likely came from some of the meds he was taking.
There will never be another Jeremy Brett. He didn't act like Holmes and dress like Holmes, he *became* Holmes.
Having read Conan Doyle's SH adventures in the late 70's, like anyone I formed in my mind what Holmes looked like & his mannerisms. I had of course seen Rathbone and many others play Holmes. They were mostly very good. When I watched the first The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes with Jeremy Brett, I was floored. This guy was almost exactly what I had imagined him to act & even sound like. Too bad we lost him so soon.
Same. Read the books in the 70s and was astonished when the series came out
absolutely. he is Holmes.
Not only that, but they gave us such a good Watson to go with the Holmes. Whether you preferred Burke of Hardwick, the writing and characterization of Watson was miles better than what had become standard. I always say, with all due respect to Rathbone, his movies (and some of the others from that period) did Watson an injustice.
Totally agree … loved Jeremy Brett as Sherlock!
sucks that the role put him in such a dark place.
A lovely man, my uncle georgie, very down to earth Glasgowian worked at the rehearsal rooms of Granada, and got to know him, and when he told Jeremy about the death of his dog, and that he was thinking of getting another dog a few days later Jeremy left a letter with a cheque in it for him, my uncle brought a boxer dog, and was a much loved dog for many years. A very kind and thoughtful man, and the best Shelock Holmes
Still watching this series. Over and over.
A good friend of mine suggested that I watch Jeremy Brett's adaptation as Sherlock Holmes. He told me that it was as if Sherlock Holmes really once lived in the land of the living through the guise of this actor. I thought she was just joking me but I was proven wrong. Now, there is no other Sherlock Holmes for me except Jeremy Brett.
Absolutely!
Yes he was d first Holmes we watched as kids
He had manic depression or bipolar as it is called today. He somehow used that creative genius element of his illness to funnel into his character. He was outspoken and accepting about his mental illness. As such many people helped and supported him through it. I think while it caused him pain and difficulty, it lifted his performances to a height we may never see again with this particular screen character. I don't say that lightly. Usually bipolar disorder doesn't allow for such productivity. Just think of Charlie Sheen and his illness.
Jeremy Brett embodies the character completely, he is wonderful as Sherlock Holmes! RIP JB
Thank you. He was a wonderful actor, a wonderful Holmes and it was sad to lose him at only sixty one. 😢
He only wore the deerstalker when in the country. He fought with Granada when he read the scripts that this was not Conan Doyle's work at all. He threatened to leave the 6th series if the producers did not stick rigidly to Conan Doyle's dialogue. Douglas Wilmer, in the 60s, insisted on originality, and both had the stories with them. Jeremy was the greatest Holmes ever. He always will be. David Burke and Edward Hardwick were the finest Watsons; Charles Gray the finest Mycroft; Colin Jeavons, the finest Lestrade and Eric Porter, the darkest and most dangerous Moriarty. He looked like him from the Sidney Paget drawings. It is still my favourite drama series. The modern Sherlock leaves me cold. Thank you Jeremy for demanding on Sir Arthur's dialogue. With such high production values every film is a masterpiece. I saw a clip of Douglas Wilmer as Holmes. He plays him as a very dark character.
He was incredible .....there will never be another like him ..... He will be missed 💧
Those of us who live in Iran, of course 30 years of age and older, remember this amazing series with the extraordinary dubbing of an amazing generation of Persian dubbers. You wouldn't believe it but these dubbers transformed everything about these series and the characters. Now that I watch Holmes in English, I understand what an amazing job they have done. I wish the world could know these guys, esp now, that most of them have passed away. They were true artists and masters of their craft.
Now just stop persians from being racist killer who assault babies
Jeremy Brett, words cannot truly describe the skill and elegance with which this man portrays Sherlock Holmes.
Hello. I am from Iran. I love Sherlock Holmes and Jeremy Brett. I think he's the best Sherlock Holmes in history. In Iran, the late "Bahram Zand" spoke instead of Jeremy Brett and left one of the best dubs. Unfortunately, he left the world a year ago. In Iran, Sherlock Holmes starring Jeremy Brett is one of the most enduring serials.
God bless you! Yes, you are right... I agree! Brett gave life to the great stories I used to love to read so long ago. It is nice to think that there is even someone in exotic Iran who has been touched by Sir A.C-D.’s tales of the imagination.
I have watched Jeremy Brett series multiple times. Its the best Sherlock Holmes adaptations for me.
Awesome presentation of this Beautiful production of this series. Thank you for posting this. I caant get enough of this kind of Quality.
What an amazing actor JB was... We are now in 2021 and have always the same pleasure to review the complete series !
There are times in my life when I have witnessed perfection in different fields of the arts and literature. In the art of acting, Jeremy Brett's portrayal of Sherlock Holmes, is as if the cosmos aligned by God's own hand to bring this actor to play Sherlock Holmes. His performances while filming the series are perfection. I remain awestruck by them, PERFECTION !
I've watched the entire series of Jeremy Brett's Sherlock Holmes along with the wonderful Edward Hardwicke several times and every time it's a total pleasure. It absolutely broke my heart to see Jeremy's health fail, he was an incredible actor and hands down the best Sherlock Holmes ever on stage and screen. Jeremy embodied the heart and soul of Sherlock Holmes as Sir Arthur Conan Doyle had intended the character to be. A little part of me died when Jeremy passed away, I'll love the man until the end of my days. Rest well Jeremy and Edward, you are loved by millions. God has you now.
Jeremy Brett was the Greatest Sherlock Holmes of All Time. God rest his soul.
@@ddawnte1688 WOW. I've read so many people of the opinion Bret WAS Holmes. He was.
No one else will ever come close.
Just began watching this wonderful program. Jeremy Brett was an exceptional actor who embodied the character of Sherlock so completely. The other cast were great too…especially both Dr. Watson’s. I guess I didn’t watch much public TV during the 10 year period it was on PBS. I was in my mid 20s to mid 30s then. My mom watched public TV a lot, but I don’t recall her mentioning this one, and can’t imagine why, if she didn’t, since she loved mysteries and classic author’s works a lot too. I had previously been watching the also great Sherlock Holmes movies of the 40s starring Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce (so funny…and yes, he was bumbling.) I feel so fortunate to have discovered this gem that I never really knew existed.❤
he is the best Holmes just perfect no one can match like him.
For me, JB will always be Holmes. Brilliant man. Wish he could have lived longer.
Best sherlock holmes of all time!!👍👍👍👍
Hands down, no dislike on this video👍👍👍👍🙌🙌🙌🙌
agree with you 100%. I had thought that Basil Rathbone was the best, growing up in the 1940's. but Jeremy brett played the roll even better. Too bad he passed on too soon. I am still enjoying his episodes greatly.
as per today, 9th Juli 2019, 2 idiots disliked this. 😒
No doubt. Brett was the definitive Great Detective, and the two Watsons a rescue of the character from the bumbling idiot Doyle's doctor never was. Basil Rathbone and Peter Cushing (sadly, many of Peter's TV episodes as SH are gone) were also superb Holmeses.
Thank heaven for Granada; we finally got the Holmes we wanted.
Not just the Holmes we wanted, but the Holmes we deserved but were denied for nearly a century.
I can't believe there will ever be any better, Rathbone was brilliant too, but being an absolute fan of Holmes and having read everything and watched Rathbone many times over by the time Granada in casting Jeremy Brett has defined who Holmes was even more than the Novels, he was just brilliant
@@bbkingwasthegreatest711 Jeremy did say that the stories are best heard on the radio and, better still, read. However, Jeremy, David and Edward just lifted the stories off the page. I heard Sir Colin Davis conduct an absolutely thrilling Tchaikovsky Symphony No 4. He just lifted the music off if the score and created something quite remarkable. Great actors do the same. Jeremy was a great actor with that ability. The most powerful scene was when Professor Moriarty, portrayed by the great Eric Porter, walked into Holmes study to persuade him to back down. The scene just crackled with tension. Eric Porter looked so powerful and dangerous.
I remember as a boy watching him in the Granada series. He was just brilliant - its the only word for him. A very striking and distinctive looking man, he was also a very fine actor... loved him back then and still do....
Jeremy Brett will forever be my Holmes. Rest in peace you dear, dear man. 😌
JB is Holmes just like how David Suchet is Poirot.
And Joan Hickson is Miss Marple. The 80s gave us 3 definitive and everlasting performances.
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I can’t David Suchet. I’d much rather watch Ustinov or Branagh.
Thank you UA-cam, i've always wanted the video obscuring the comment section.
yes! Ganz genau!
@@peterknutsen3070 Really? I mean, Ustinov, such a versatile actor I can still understand, but, Branagh? Even the moustache seems so far-fetched. Suchet is the definitive Poirot.
You say Sherlock Holmes, I say Jeremy Brett
i am still keep watching this Series of Sherlock Holmes.
May both Jeremy Brett and Edward Hardwicke rest in peace 🙏
A Fine Job well done by all. It's my favorite production of Sherlock Holmes. Thanks for the hard work and attention to detail. 😁
No one will ever come close to Brett's performance. He WAS Holmes.
I have always been a hardcore Sherlock Holmes Fan. I have all of the written works of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle along with the original sketches from the Strand Magazine. I thought Bazil Rathbone was as close as we would come to the character Sherlock Holmes until...Jeremy Brett. I will say this with tears in my eyes, there will never be the likes of such a man again. If ever there was a reincarnation of a fictional character into a real-life person, Jeremy Brett was the first, only, and last man to ever do it. I have the entire video collection from Granada of Jeremy Brett as Sherlock Holmes and it is one of my most prized collections. Needless to say, I was devastated on learning of his passing September 12, 1995 at age 61. He left us way too early.
Surely, Mr. Brett's interpretation of Holmes is premier and among the timeless creations in acting ever seen.
There is only one Sherlock Holmes. I remember my dad showing me this when I was about 6 years old and since then I always go back and watch his amazing portrayal of Sherlock. You couldn’t get a better figure than Jermey.
Jerrmy Brett is to Sherlock Holmes as David Suchet is to Poirot. Truely marvelous experience. Utterly surpasses anyone else.
Loved the way he played Holmes. He always made me smile.
I. Am British and I loved Sherlock Holmes I have seen every movie and every season . Jeremy Brett was by far the best actor for Sherlock Holmes. It is sad 😢😢 he died at 61 as that's not a very old age.
He'd be 89 if he was alive in June 2022.
Granada’s Sherlock was just sumptuous in every way. Just watching it made me feel like I stepped back through time. Truly Brett was fantastic. Such a lovely man.
Loved it, still watch it a lot
Brett was my Fave SH...Though I loved him in all he did! ❤ Devastated when he passed..So young, so gifted....
Jeremy was the best Holmes ever!!!
I remember when the Granada versions were not yet out -- the anticipation was immense, because they had been advertised as being as faithful as they could possibly be made, and most especially, that they would offer a good, smart, competent Watson instead of the bumbling dolt that most people were familiar with. Brett's Holmes and Burke's Watson struck like a meteor, and that the stories used as much of Doyle's smart, agile dialogue as possible was the icing on the cake. It's tragic that we didn't see a hale, hearty Brett in "Baskervilles."
Yep simply the best captured every aspect of Holmes
Superbly done. Sets, costumes, dialog, acting-Fabulous! I have the entire series on DVD. A joy!
I'd love to get the entire boxed set on DVD... Has it been digitally enhanced for better audio and visual clarity? That would make it even better. Of course it would only be available in 4:3 ratio, not widescreen.
Jeremy Brett's portrayal of Sherlock Holmes is the best. He started the new craze for the detective!
The quitessential portrayal of Holmes.
@2:51 during the Wogan interview clip, he just *manifests* Sherlock . It is the wildest thing to watch. Suddenly .....Holmes is just *there* as if being summoned. I don't think that if I live to be a hundred, I will ever see a finer Sherlock. You are missed beyond measure, Mr. Brett. ❤
Jeremy Brett was fantastic as Holmes. He showed all the aspects.. the violin, the addiction, the genius, the mechanics of the genius and boredom that it brought Holmes if it wasn't used..I think it was A&E that was re-airing the Holmes series when I first started watching, and I couldn't wait for the next one to air. It actually led me to other British mysteries such as Suchet as Poirot, and Coldtrane in Cracker, and so many others. Rest in peace, Jeremy.
Jeremy Brett the one and only ❤️
He was perfect.
I really wish the story _the Adventure of the Retired Colourman_ made with Jeremy. It one good simple Sherlock Holmes story that didn't come to life because of Jeremy's death! Love from India, our country's beloved detective, in my home state Kerala, Sherlock Holmes books is still the best seller
Brett was phenomenal.
He was & is forever Holmes. ❤️
Love Jeremy Brett, he is Sherlock! The best ever, and he is missed. No other will fill his shoes.
The definitive Sherlock Holmes. Never bettered.
Best Sherlock Holmes of all Time.💞
never to be beaten as Sherlock, many will try but all will fail. Pure genius actor jb
Best series ever Granada went all in and Jeremy Brett is best SH PLAYER to date!
The best portrayal of Holmes by far.
Bestest...indeed...my respect to Amazing JB...nobody else is Holmes...nobody..
I miss you so much Jeremy 😥❤️the best Sherlock Holmes, the best actor in the history. R.I.P
Jeremy Brett-best Sherlock Holmes, ever!
He was and will always be Holmes
Mr.Brett did a smashingly great job..!
Ditto to the men who played Watson, both of them..
best sherlock holmes is JB. he pops in my mind when I read the book.so amazing
Jeremy Brett is Sherlock Holmes
Sherlock Holmes is Jeremy Brett
Looked everywhere for the box set ... a masterpiece! Simply perfeccion by JB!
Greatest Holmes ever.
3:11, the reason J.Brett became less energetic and lethargic in the '90's was because of his illness, which finally took his life!
It's such a shame that Granada didn't manage to begin making the series a few years earlier. Then Jeremy's Holmes could have been at his absolute best throughout.
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Jeremy and Sherlock will forever be interlocked and inseparable. If you long for one person you automatically long for the other.
Regardless of those who came before and have come after, in my opinion Jeremy is the Holmes that Sir Conan Doyle would recognize as his creation.
I am from Iraq...and we see this work in 1987...jeremy brett was a great actor
God speed, Jeremy Brett: He followed the trail to the end...
So well said!!❤
Because of these series, I began to read the book and that's how I became a Sherlock Holmes fan.
Was privileged enough to have watched him play Holmes on the stage in London. He was transfixing... He lived somehow as if he knew he was to die, tragically, as Holmes.... Jeremy Brett was the actor to play Holmes - it was a thing of destiny, it seems. The recent ones are sheer crud in comparison.
Best Sherlock and best music ever
Loved Jeremy Brett.
Best Holmes Ever
If Jeremy were alive today, He'd BLOW All other actors right off the screen!!!!! Wish I could have met Him!!!!!!
El mejor Sherlock !!!!!
I never saw this series until a few years ago during the covid lockdown times. It was a great escape from the huge news bummers of the day. I never read any Doyle stories and had only watched a couple Rathbone films along with a Hammer version of Baskerville with Cushing and Lee. The Granada / Brett series really was an amazing journey. The "Adventures" and "Return' series were the best. It was sad to see Brett in the final run realizing his health was fading. But because of this I was introduced to the world of Holmes and better off for it.
The best Sherlock Holmes
The ultimate Holmes!
Por siempre el mejor. Amigo Jeremy
Rest In Peace Sherlock Holmes
This magnificent man was the absolute quintessential embodiment of this larger than life character- not to be typecast but rather destined to portray such an influential figure. A truly gifted performer and warm compassionate person who, quite frankly was under recognized for his talents until long after his passing. BC & RDJ are great modern takes, Basil always gets all the credit, but Mr. Brett is always who I imagined in these stories, having stayed so true to the source, the shows never fail to entertain me to this day.
However being a marvel fan I always get a chuckle seeing RDJ & BC especially together as they’ve both successfully held this mantle knowing full well they’ll never match up to JB’s talents. Now just imagine 1985 JB as Dr. Strange- that’s another (what if scenario) perfect fit imho..
As much as I love others who came before him, Jeremy is the Only Sherlock Holmes.
JB absolutely the best
Jeremy Brett will always be the Best Sherlock Holmes!
Jeremy Brett is de beste Sherlock Holmes, briljant.
Cumberbatch is modern holmes but Jeremy Brett will always be my Sherlock Holmes of 221B Baker Street.
You hear how great a Holmes Brett was so you try it all blahzay, and after one episode you're all emotional about WHY HAD I NOT FOUND THIS BEFORE NOW?
In Japan,Iwatched these on television-NHK programs everyweeks.
There is no other Sherlock Holmes in my opinion.
You are right. Two actors I felt were awful was Downey and Cumberbatch. The latter especially. I've seen him portray other characters and he is just as bad. Cumberbatch is too much in love with himself.
The best Scherlock Holmes ever !! ..like David Suchet in Poirot, I agree !!
The best Sherlock Holmes ever
jeremy brett IS the best
Granada Television had such a great vision about restoring the canonicity of Sherlock Holmes - up to their last season or two, in which they changed stories to an almost unrecognisable degree, and picked worse choices to dramatise while leaving out better. It was tragic in a way.
OrchestrationOnline. It was Jeremy Brett who insisted on sticking to the canon and he fought with Granada over and over again to get them to stick to the canon of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. I heard him say this in an interview on NPR Radio. Check it out here. www.sffaudio.com/jeremy-brett-npr-interview/
You are right. He fought very hard to get it right until he was too sick to fight and thus the master blackmailer was created.
Jeremy Brett can die but his Sherlock Holmes is
IMMORTAL
I cannot imagine anyone else sustaining the character as imagined/written by Doyle.
We also got Edward Hardwick as the definitive Doctor Watson.
I was a fan of David Burke’s interpretation.
I agree because David Burke played him too much as a buffoon. Hardwicke was the better actor in the role.
lionheart11381 Hardwick was great. More the serious somewhat cynical Watson. More his own man. The other one seem like a clown; and somewhat entirely in Holmes shadow.
xr6lad Agree...Hardwicke comes across far more as a Doctor, a calm man of science, education & reason.
Burke overacted his role too much.
... I agree, yes!